Hertzgate comes to a quick close.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/33373
Nintendo of Europe has decided to release the 60hz US-NTSC version of F-Zero. This was announced through a press release earlier today.
The game is part of the Family Computer 30th Anniversary Campaign, which was announced during the Wii U Direct conference in January. Quickly after the presentation, European fans complained about the lack of the inclusion of 50hz in Balloon Fight, which resulted in a long list of comments on Miiverse.
Just as with Balloon Fight, the game is offered for €0.30/£0.30 and supports off-TV Play, saves and a dedicated Miiverse community. Nintendo of America will also offer F-Zero, while NCL will give their fans Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem on Super Famicom.
Good on Nintendo of Europe getting the 60hz version of the game out!
f zero is a speed based game, it may just be an exception
With Nintendo's recent epiphany in regard to having options, as evidenced by the button mapping ability, why not include both the American and European version in the download, and let you pick which one you want? It kind of screws over continental Europe in games that are more text-heavy, but it's at least good for UK/Australia and wouldn't require anymore work than they're already doing.
Why even offer a 50 Hz version?Because the 50hz versions have added language options, in most cases.